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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY REE: SEPTEMBER 15. 1907.
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About Plays and Players
U81CAL, comedy held sway In
I 1 Omaha during the week At the
I J Krug tha good old "Wliard of
Oi" came very nrar s-urlng a
record fnr business transacted,
the atlendanra being- practically capacity at
ach of the ten performance. At the
ftoyd "Mini Pocahontas" a-nt a little of
the real money. "The Heir to the Hoorah"
drew better houses at the end of the
Week, and fairly deserve the presence of
all. Both the vaudeville houses did well.
The bill at the Orpheum la an evidence of
members Miss Nina Collins, Georgia C'un- city.
iiliialiani, Mlhi Mabel Hull,
Kengan, llariy I-'ox, Frank
Harry Young, Tom Jurdnn, mid the Clipper
Comedy Four. Twenty captivating ihnw
girls, who sing and dance most fascinat
ingly are also pHrt of thin company, and
the "Pony Olrla" are pronounced marvels
In their lino.
Clirlea E. Hlaney will present his novel
production, "Young Huffalo, King of tha
Wild West,'- at the Krug theater for three
days, starting Thursday, September 19. It
With torch, they destroved the cltv:
Mart with sword, they killed every living thing,
Katie, sparine onlv Hahah. the harlot- hr mother
tamer and brothers and all her kindred.
chapter 195 of the public laws of 1W. reads
as follows:
"Rectlon IS. Every corporation lncorpo
rated under the laws of the state, except
such as, are excepted by sectidi J of
chapter 4T. shall pay an annual Iranchlsp
tax cf $o, provided the authorized capital
of said corporation does not exceed $ao,);
and Joshua abjured them, saying: "Cursed ' 10- provided said authorited capital ex-
"ie man Derore the lord that rlseth up
and buildlth this city Jericho."
The entertainment lasts for two hours
and a half and Is a melange of music,
pantomime and pyrotechnics. In which la
blended all the arlety of historic drama
In geatlculatory action, the fet
ceeda If.urto and does not exceed ttiO.OOO;
of in, provided said authorized capltaf ex
ceeds 3l.ooo and does not exceed ISoO.OnO;
of $75, provided said authorited capital
exceeds IGoO.nuO and does not exceed I1.U00,-
wi'. ann ine further sum or M a year
for each $1,000,000 or any part thereof In
AMlF.MKtT.
AMI "RMRTS.
AMI HKMKNTI.
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the serloua Intention of the managers of t, n fmir artll- and eHon one ,nis In one
that circuit to meet the Klaw & Erlanger
opposition and to furnish Us patrons tha
very best that can be found In the line.
Tha bill at the Hurwood waa worthy, and
provea that an excellent entertainment can
be had for a small admission price. "Two
a day" at the Orpheum has proved a pay
ing venture, and the three performancea
at the Hurwood have boon patronized o
far to an extent that encourages the man
agement In the belief that It Is a good
move. The bills for the current week
at the vaudeville houses are attractive,
while the Krug and the Boyd offer another
week of musical comedy and melodrama.
Colonel John J. tyder, deputy labor
Commissioner, has given due notice of his
Intention to apply the child labor law to
the theaters In Nebraska, and enforce Its
provisions strictly. In this he will be gen
erally applauded by the public. Once In
a long time cornea a play whose action de
pends on the presence of a child, but they
are like angels' visits. Children have been
numerously offered on the stage In Omaha
when the Impression was unavoidable that
It was the little ones who were earning
livelihood for parents who might better
be at work themselves, providing for the Lillian Tyce. the real Irish girl. Is down
children. If Colonel Rvrtpr will ic wh-t 'how how "h" fan yodle with her rich
he has promised to do, the day of this sort
of those thrilling climaxes for which Mr.
Fllaney to noted. Cowboys. Indiana,
stealers, ranchmen, outlaws, tenderfeet,
miners, Chinamen and "cowgirls," are por
trayed by a specially selected company.
The production will be up to the unual
nianey standard.
At the Orpheum the bill for the third
week starting matinee todav Is declared an
unusuallv strong one. WiMlam Courtlelgh,
the distinguished nctor, who was promi
nently Identified with Mrs. Flshe's company
and to whlrh company he returns to play n
comedy lead, after a limited engagement Dl?Z rT l 'upply th
in vaudeville Is the bright particular f" n .team .hovel, to dig
, their canals? Do you want to form a com-
' " J - e- -- pany to ral
the circus, the ballet, orchestral band con- excess of Jl.000,000." Philadelphia Ledger.
cert and carnival, in conjunction with a
marvelous display of up-to-date fireworks. Trae? BhIku Instinct.
The nature of the performance calls for Ed- was mighty bright negro belonging
night exhibitions only. The great fire h1? .a,V.'.?Jni Columb'av Tel,n- ,Ie ha(1
, , ' "ro been a faithful servant for manv vears,
spectacle requires an acting company of and by saving and carefully Investing his
over zw actors. To these must be milled lie wages be had belied the usual thriftless
big ballot corp.. In the final acene of this aTohlX" ' JUS,'Ce
historical spectacle of "The Siege of His master was an attorney, and one
Jericho," the vast walls of the city break morning, before he had arisen, the lawyer
away and the beautiful fireworks are shot w'.c.?Iltd. V.pon..by Kd; wn. ':
nn In ....., i...u "". hi mnu jv ier uraw
. - . .. VK uijuiu lire.
Happy Home of Promotions
Mr. Courtlelgl, with a company of four dcslrl. conefrn t , In the snirita of Wr a
people will present a sketch entitled the herca of thn., 7 .i P "Boss." said Ed
"Peaches" bv Hugh McHugh. author of -nV ..P " yU d' g VA!' int cnrl"' n'
in Maine nnfi n , vnv n v
the John Henry series of books. The other form , eorporatlon w Kh .V.plUl limit onlv
features are typically of vaudeville and are CX(dpd ,kyXt Tt co t
calculated to complete about two and vnll . , . . . ,
one-half hours of dtvlrslfied and endulgent either rnaterla"r
amusement, rtarnor'a Marionettes are put For yrs M
through a variety of "stunts" fashioned tho wnn ,.,,.,, tn .?"
nlon.r, nl,l onH vn,.n oliUa A .kit " v,..,,.TB un
' ........ In. iinailsnetlna.
UD a mawaldo-e
"A mortgage?" asked his master. "What
do you want a mortgage for?"
"Well. All's done lent I'nc' l,lsha 15, an'
Ah wants a oiawgldga on his cow an'
caff."
"For how long have you lent tha
money?"
"Fo' one monf."
"One month! Why. the Interest on that
se bananas In Alaska? Do you amount for that time wouldn't rny for the
iimiignK I" inni 1111.
scratching his bead.
iffln' fo' dat Intrust; Ah
Jes' wanta dat nlggah's cow an'
judge.
caff."
to
The fees
Pointed Parasrapha.
Tt takes a deaf mute to express silent
contempt.
Money must he tight when a man Is
shy of loose change.
Why ahould a tax collector have a high
for opinion of human nature?
of play In Nebraska is at an end. It mean
emancipation for the "kids."
romlni Kvents.
"The Royal Chef" Is coining to Boyd's
theater for four nights, beginning this even
ing, with a matinee on Wednesday. It Is a
musical comedy of much reputation and Is
constructed on comic opera linos, some of
the music ranging from grand to the pop
ular miwic hall style. The piece has been
newly and brightly mounted for the com
ing season's tour and nearly all the prin
cipals who have worked conscientiously to
assist the "Cher' to the prominence It pos
sesses will be In the company. Among
them la Miss Gertrude Hutcheson, who, It Is
said, has a fresh, pure voice and sings as If
for the love of singing. Ben M. Jerome
Wrote the music and many of the numbers
are richly hued and characteristic, and
possess an excellent swing. Oeorge Stod
tfard and Charles S. Taylor evolved the
tory and lyrics. William J. McCarthy Is
the Jocose factor In the proceedings, In the
Character of Hetnrich Lamphauser. the
chef. A comely and well trained chorus
nd the piece lo resistance of the "Chef."
the famous original "broilers," sixteen lit
tle singing and dancing beauties, will be
much In evidence.
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday even
ings, and at a matinee on Saturday, the
Boyd will offer "The Yankee Regent." a
companion ahow to the "Isle of Spice" and
'The Royal Chef," composed by Mr. Ben
M. Jerome, with the book and lyrics by
Adelman and Lee. The story of the con
cert centers around a peripatetic politician
poetically Inclined, who, while a Yankee
by birth. Is a thirty-second cousin to the
ruler of an obscure Herman free state, and
the aged regent departs this life conveni
ently as his Yanke relative arrives and
the American Is placed on the vacant
Mirone. An American millionairess, looking
for a title, falls a victim to the regent's
Charms and he surrenders the keys of state
for the keys to her money vaults. Head
ing a list of favorites In the name part of
the regent cornea Mr. Toby Lyons, remem
bered for his "Goo Ooo Man" in the "Isle
of Spice." hie clever work with the "Land
of Nod," and other musical . successes;
Thomas Burton, Joe Allen, Osborne Clem
aen. J. Paul Callan. John Walton, Miss
Bertha rJhalek, last season prima donna
with De Wolf Hopper; Miss Elale Balrd,
Miss Elsie Herbert and Edith Arnold. In
addition to this cast of light opera favor
ites, a pony ballet and a half hundred
pretty and talented slngera and dancers
will contribute to the success of the many
musical numbers with which the ottering
la (aid to abound.
Rose Stahl'a success In "The Chorus
Lady" has been a source of genuine delight
to the vaudeville world, for during her
three seasons as a "headllner" she won
the liking of variety performers of both
high and low degree. On the night of her
debut at the Savoy theater In New York
aha recalved shoals of telegrams from
"extra attractions," "special features,"
acrobats, "slater acts" - and monologlsts.
all wishing her the "success ydu deserve.1
and It Is as nv tnr nn.nnn.. .nu perted to hannen and Is prepared for It.
cello biooue and dispense a few witticisms. v,, . , . It s high finance if you win. but It's hlgl
- - iu ij way rorjnery ir tr
Rose and .leanette "French Models"
those Interested In. marksmanship will bev fnUaI amout, likpIy to Pald ln
.r display to be made by Pauline Cooke to 5"?" 0T ,m"n- Good""'s.
and Mav Clinton, whose clficiency with fire- W"i they m,ne? "' B"V"' PP.
AMUSEMENTS.
, , oi..in v trr are merely nominal. The rt- -nnii y in hip iiuhiibi vi Bovciiti uiiicr
serve Jack Mlson and company to launch taxi.8 are it) more eompthn ke an cljlldren besides invention.
fun. donee and sonir In blackface guise. anmial frnhi. J. Tn'" 1pss yu know about people the
. " w, cap- longer you will retain tneir rriendsnip.
ltalizatlon. Almost no questions are asked Wise Is the man who expects the unea-
it.
high
- i'" way rouoery it ine rn.ner leuuw wiim.
Iiuui tne neCeSSarV fee And nrlntlnr tn .aI m - m,nman hru ll.at aha la
AniDassafieun, raris, wno nesicies ens- fledged charter as It Is for a man to get a "mely she doesn't expect a man to believe
piaying ineir charms in poses will execute drink In the ritv of n.r,crnr.n "" believes It.
the popular dances of European countries. l "o ever w n I to that clTaTd w.nt.t .Wh"7,hr ",raRP ?8" ,t'?at hJ"
' . . wno ever went to that city and wanted the sins will find him out sooner or later, he
"' -' niiM- sttirr mat cheers but Inebriates went very willing to bet that they won t.
tainers with characteriHtlc songs and dance. dry either. That air castle which a girl builds dur-
" "K ,n me omce or tne secretary of state In man of her choice. Chicago Newt
In comedy, burlesque and acrobatics and innnt. an .n.. .i.j
- " I " v. .auuu; (flMliru IllttrVS OI
a series bf the latest klnodrome pictures stock are offered to the public. You need
complete the bill. not Ilmt your capltallxatlon-to be sure, the
$' more capital you have the more tax you
A surpassing array of vaudeville talent are supposed to pay, but after you have dis
has been engaged to furnish the bill at the posed of your shares you probably won't
Burwood the coming week, starting tomor- pay your tax anyway, and will let the
row matinee, which performance Is the be- charter of the company expire. It's only
ginning of the third week of twentieth cen- another of the get-rlch-qulek schemes,
tury vaudeville at the beautiful Harney The other day a list of delinquent cor
street theater, and to Judge by the ever poratlons was published In one of the Ban
Increasing attendance, the new policy has ffor papers, corporations whose charters
caught the public's fancy In a manner were to expire on account of unpaid taxes,
most flattering to the management. Con- 11 fl1lPl nearly two pages set ln nonparlel
splcuous position on the bill will be held tyv'. with close spacing at that. And all of
by Walter Schrode and Llzssle Mulvey, who tllplr taxes. amounting In most cases to less
forsook "Babes In Toyland" company for than ,25 had been ""Paid- But hundreds
the allurements of vaudeville. Their of ,npr8 Hrc formed every month, so a few
vehicle during the engagement will be the more or ''" aren t missed very much,
unique little , sketch. "Blllle and the The 'P11' Sunset Mining companies, with
Actress." which Is said to be a most laugh- a fpw r"""on dollars capitalization, of
nhio rnnnniinn rf qii which nothing Is paid In, and about an
(? theater 15c-25c-50c-75c
" HIGHEST CLASS ATTRACTIONS AT FAIR PRICES
CTP I7frv STARTING
U WO lyjgiys Matinee Today
SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY
Wm. P. Cullen Prosonts
PIXLEY LVDERS MERRY MUSICAL
MASTERPIECE
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TjCREIOHTON
arms is of world wide reputation. In J.
Bernard Dyllyn auditors will find an artist
of ponderous personality, volcanic delivery
and a real sense of humor. Ills monologue,
"Just Like Teddy Did," Is slated as one of
the trump cards of the week's bill. Earl
O. Illcks, an Omaha baritone, will begin
an Indefinite engagement at the Burwood
tomorrow, offering the latest Illuminated
ballads In his customary artistic manner.
Merited favor will undoubtedly be accorded
monds, platinum, mica, feldspar, rubles.
garnets, anything that the earth holds, all
are decked out with their little papers, and
duly labeled at the secretary of state's
office. And that' about as far toward ac
tual business as any of them go.
Companies to dig tunnels In regions
where travel la absolutely nil; companies
to raise mussels and put them on the mar
ket: companies dealing In oil; companies
dealing in assurance (about all of them
have plenty of this for their stock In trade
the two Havllends for their performance althougU ,t la mora commonly known as
on the bounding wire. Their skill on the galI). companies dealing ln patent medl
treacherotis foothold Is announced as really clne, of a klnds. 1n ..gyntnt.Uc coai ,f
remarkable. Miles and Raymond will be anyone know8 wnat tnat ls. lrl amsemenW
seen ln a comedy sketch. To close the per- a1(, women; wear; , rui,beri concrete.
formance another series of the Burwood pavInK Btoneai tngineKi fo0(,g and ,and
own animated tableaux will bo displayed. are ton,y too oommon. Xne most lntcrPSt.
This bill will be given dally at 2:30. 7 15 ing onpg are tne freak on, Tney abound
and 9:15. Something distinctly novel In the froln tne propagaton of CRta to tne savlng
way of a special matinee will be the Green of .0ul8. Among a few ln the advortUod
matinee to be given Tuesday In honor of illit wn)cn yyen i pald thelr taxea ,re tlle
the peerless Irish comedienne. Lizzie Mul- Baldwin Airship company, the Artlatlo Dls
vey. The first 500 ladles dressed and hatted play company, tha Blue Blazes Heater corn
In green will be admitted free to the thea- pany. the College of Phv.lo.mnnw h
ter. After the closing number of the after
noon's program. Miss Mulvey will person
ally deride whose costume Is the greeneBt
Sublime Wisdom of Life, the Boston Ex
ploration company, the Beacon Ethical
union, the Conscience Iaw corporation (one
of the green and will present the fortunate corporation evidently has a conscience), a
,.r wo., a ...c-..m r u. .. ,. u.ua, concern organized up In Kitterly for tha
I e, ToT" y purpoae of dcalln ln bananas, a company
2:30, 7:45 and 9:15 p. m, known Bln,p,y the 8uperlatlve company
S which didn't appear to have any business
Channlng Kllery, proprietor of the famous at all; a company for the development of
Ellery's band of Chicago, has sent to two republics, according to Its title, and
Manager Gillan of the Auditorium the com- so on ad infinitum et ad nauseam,
plete programs for the series of concerta At one time last winter tt .rot tn b. ,
which will begin at the Auditorium on
Monday evening. September 23, and con
tinue through the week.- Mr. Kllery has
an organization that stands on a par with
the great "Thomas orchestra" ln its am
bitions and achievements. In fact, Hilary's
band has an advantage over the Thomas
orchestra In that It presents great operatic
compositions as well as aymphonlo work,
These In turn were followed by letters of Tne programs for this Omaha engagement
congratulation. One night the male half
Of a well known aketch team stood in tha
lobby expatiating on tha (lories of her
triumph. "Well, the little woman got there,
and got there strong, didn't aheT" he re
marked to an attache. "A-n' maybe we
aren't tickled sick. She's all to the ele
gant. When she butted Into vaudeville
from the legit, three years ago, she didn't
bring no aide with her. Never too puffed
up with her own big hit not to watch a
fellow's act from the wings; and if you
didn't go as well as usual, right there to
console you and hand you a laugh to make
you forget your troubles. And if she dia
at the Auditorium will cover all schools
and classes of music, from tha simplest
popular ditty Just off the press to the
subllmest classic taken from tha archives
of the world's musical masterpieces. Mr.
Ellery lias adopted a unique and very
popular method of explaining to the audi
ence tha themes and the dominant ldeaa
to be conveyed by many of the leading
selections on each program. Instead of
using foot notes In fine type, which so
many people never take the trouble to
read, Mr. Ellery, who possesses a very
pleasing personality, steps to the front
and ln a few brief and well chosen words
fashion to incorporate electric roads. Elec
tric roads between Podunk Comers and
Bquedunk Center, with a distance of per
haps fifty miles up hill and down dale,
with an average population of one family
to a square mile, were put through ln ail
seriousness, and the necessary charters
promptly given. Small wonder that Maine
is the happy home of promoters.
Tha law, an amendment of section 18 of
covered a good turn that aha thought was explains the selection about to be rendered
getting along as well as it deserved, she
didn't hesitate to tell the main mokes
about It. There's a bunch of 'hicks' up ln
tha gallery tonight rootln' to beat the baud.
I'll bet they brace back after the show to
tell her aha 'went great.1 An' take it from
ma, she'll maka just as big a fuss over
those honey lambs as If they were John
Drew or Willie Faveraham." Miss Stahl
waa seun In Omaha at tha Orpheum a
couple of seasons ago In her sketch, which
has been expanded into a play In which
aha ls coming to the Boyd for three nights,
beginning Thursday, goptember 21
"Tha Burgomastei," tha most tuneful of
all Uia 1'u.le and Luders' musical come
dies, will be the attraction at Krug for
two days, starting matinee today, with Gus
Wauiburg and Kulh While a tha featured
members of the cast. Mr. Welnburg and
Miss White ware the originals in tha parts
of Pater Sluyvesant and Willie, which they
will portray here. The c-ostumea this year
ara especially elaborate, nd the produc
tion la a handsome one. The chorua has
tma picked for Ha singing ability as well
as for Ita beauty. There will be a special
mat ine Monday afternoon.
An Innovation In tle buriesqua Una Is an
nounced aa tha attraction at tha Krug tor
two nights, starling Tuesday night, Sep
tember 17, when Alf. G. Herrlngton will
offer his "Tha Lady Birds." Mr. Herring
tons departure from tha beaten paths of
burleaque takes tha form of a two-aot
musical extravaganza, with original book
aial lyrics by tha two prollfki comedy
writers, Ned Nya and Bob Bly and tha
munlo by Goorat A. Nlohola. who haa
many sue.r.nful compositions to his credit.
Mr. Uernnaloa Laa aevurad as hi leading
AMUSEMENTS.
' 'Phone Douglaa 494.
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Matinee Daily 2:15, Eierj Night 6:15
Week Commencing Mat Today
William Courtlelgh & Co.
Presenting "Peaches."
BARNARS MARIONETTES
Unique Originalities
JACK WILSON & CO.
Playing "An '-Upheaval in Darktown."
LILLIAN TYCE
The Real Irish Girl.
ROSE & JEANETTE
French Models Direct From Paris.
BERT & BERTHA GRANT
Colored Entertainers.
TEDDY TRIO
Burlesque Acrobats.
With GUS. WEINBERG, RUTH WHITE and OVER HALF
A HUNDRED Others.
Including tha Famously Original Kangaroo GlrU.
ORIGINAL PRODUCTION
A VERITABLE TRIUMPH
TWO DAYS Starting Tuesday
w WfllW SEPTEMBER 17
MATINEE WEDNESDAY
The Melodious Musical Comedy
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DIG PONY BALLET
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35
People
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Magnificent
Electrical
Effects
AINTY
ARLING
EBUT ANTES
IS
Beautiful
Show Girls
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0 MlfiMTQ STARTING THURSDAY NIGHT
U lUUn I U September IP
M ATI NE E SATURDAY
Chas. E. Olaney Brings You
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King fhfe Wild West J,
THE GREATEST OF ALL WESTERN PLAYS
Cowboy Bran Band I Tribe of Sioux IndisLiii
Bucking Bronehoa 50 People in Cait
WATCH FOR THE GRAND STREET PARADE
NEXT SlIVDAY "NELLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL"
KINODROME
Latest Perfected Animated Pictures.
PRICES 10c, 25c and 50c
1 htm new Him subject wiil ! oat
wltiiia wfki
OAUMONT "Good Wtut," oomo
dy, 237 ft.; "Wipe) off your FH
PImm," comedy. 400 ft.; "Wlmn'i
Horm," descriptive, 1 ft. I
"Chinaman VUiu JLoodoD," oora-
dy, 117 ft.
m4 your Mutant order to yoar rental
Mncy today. If thj ean't eupply yov-
wnta tie ll jou aurnvbod; who can.
Poatal brmri yon adraaca llrtof the ry)
ee Muviuc Picture aubjte every weak, ttm.
ir r - n-a wsiMmrm.
1 SIXTH AVI,
NEW TOWK
by Ills splendid organisation. He does this
ls an easy. Informal manner which In
variably secures the Immediate Interest of
his audience, and the sympathy and i
thought of every one In the house swings
into unison with the thought of the author
and the work of the musicians from whose
hands tha rendition of the selection In
question is to come.
Great interest Is being aroused ln the
presentation of "The Siege of Jericho,"
the very latest and altogether novel
pyrotechnlcal spectacle originated by Mr.
B. E. tin gory, tha best of the world's
great pyrotechnists. It will be given at
the Vinton atroet bull park each evening
during the week beginning with Monday.
The story chosen by Mr. Gregory, and upon
which he has founded his latest Mrs show
enterprise Is an adaptation from the book
of Joshua, of the old testament. It con
cerns the Lord's displeasure over the acts
of the king of Jericho and his people, and,
their punishment by him through his In
strument Joshua, the son of Huh, the
prophet Moaea' minister and successor.
Obeying the behest of God-Joshua went
around about the city each day for six
successive ones bearing the 'ark, and ac
companied by seven priests, each bearing
seven trumpets of rant's horns, all pre
ceded by the armed soldiers of tha chil
dren of Israel, In the early morning. On
the seventh day, still obeying the Lord's
command, he encompassed the city seven
times, the priests blowing the ram s horns.
At a given signal one long, loud blast
was sounded and Joshua said: "Shout, for
the Lord baa given you the city." The
besiegers set up a might snout, and the
walls fell down flat and Joshua'a army
of LLe children of Iiael entered into the
BURWOOD
GREEN MATINEE
The first 600 ladles dressed la
OKEEBT wtll be admitted nil to
the matinee Tuesday, September 17,
ln honor of the Peerless Comedienne.
X.XZSIX JICIVIT. 93 prise to wearer
of the OKEEMEST costume, judged
and awarded by Miss Mulvey.
Third Booming Week
of 20th CENTURY
VBLLE
STARTING
Tomorrow and all Week
Another Giant Show at Lilliputian Prlcta
Schrsdo & Mulvey fTo7&d' co.abe" EVENINGS AT
:4D & a: id
10c
and
20c
J. Bernard DvllVny"?.rlna "J? aa Teddy
" uia ana uig buck.
Cooke & Clinton
World'a Champion
enooiing btars.
The Two HavllandsGnratc,f. Xn.r,.
Miles a Raymond&Xlnlkeatc1S!Ur,ou'
Pari M I r Lf a Omaha's Own baritone
nlBR In Illuminated Ballads.
ANIMATED TABLEAUX l.,n
1,000 tsit.. Osil Millies al t:J0 P. M.,
ft At a i30, T:45 and US Don
I O'U&V Book' 0-1 Capt. Henry!
"J dock! Walter Bpenoeri Fiotu
10a
Xeno's Boys and CHrla; Barry
Barney Williams 1 o. X. Vad.
tares.
IVIA LANDOW
CONCERT PIANIST AND PEDAGOGUE
Formerly Taachar of Finishing Class, Starn Conservatory, Berlin
Piano, Instruction and Ensemble Classes
(Practical lestoas la sight retdiig by perlriala
laor u eight haa a pieces Iwa plaies.)'
Studio: Arlington Block. Dodge Street 1511
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BOYD5S THEATER
TONIGHT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
WEDNESDAY MATINEE
THE ROYAL CHEF
60 PEOPLE 40 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY
MATINEE
THE DASHING MUSICAL SOUFFLE
THE YANKEE REGENT
WITH THE KINO OF LAUGH EXTRACTORS
TOBY LYONS and 65 STRICTLY EYE FILLERS
Tenth Season in Omaha
Delmore Cheney
BASS BARITONE
TVaoher of Tolea Culture and tha Art of
Slna-lna. Will resume teaching ln my
New Ktudlo In the Boyd Tbeater, Rooms,
401 and 402.
Lessons and "Auditions" begin Monday.
September 18th, 107.
New pupils should make Immediate ap
plication for lesson hours.
'TUOITB BOVOliAB 8017
SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28 THIS SEASON'S BIO SUCCESS
ROSE STAHL
THE CHORUS LADY
ELLERY'S GREAT BAND
of Fifty Musicians Direct from the
...COLISEUM IH CHICAGO...
Opens tne Season at the
AUDITORIUM
Monday Night, Sept. 23rd
and Continues through the Week In
D AIL Y CO NCERTS
SEATS GO ON SALE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20TH
PRICESi 23c, 38c and SOc
Grace Thielke
Piano Assistant to Prof,
Max Landow.
Pupils play onoa
month before Max Lan
dow, who personally over
sees and dlrecta their
work. Beginners taught
also.
At Studio, Wednesdays
and Saturdays. Room
and T Arlington Block,
1511 Vi Dodge Street.
2 -'--.
THE BORGLUM STUDIOS
1810 Capitol Avenue
PIANO l.NHTKl CTIOS
Auguitt M. ItorKluni Madame IWkIuiu
i'uplls of U tyrr BwsVTie, Paris.
I.KStllKTIZKY WKTHOU
Btudtos open now. School Pupils wishing
desliablu hours should reserve at once.
Loudest Talking
Machine EWorld
TLAYS AT
HANSCOM PARK
SUNDAY, 2 TO 8:30 P. M.
Loud enough to be heard by all.
E. M. JONES
PIANO
Will reopen hla studio Monday Sept.
16, at rooms 201-202-203 Boyd'l
Theater.
THE BOYD THEATER
SCHOOL OF ACTING
(a practical training school for drama
tic and operatic stage.)
Fourth Klaxon Opens Sept. 15.
Students' Matinee Lillian Fitch,
Engagementa Director
W. J. Burgess, Manager.
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